Parliamentary Committee Report

REPORT OF THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE, HOME AFFAIRS AND SECURITY SERVICES ON VETERANS OF THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE BILL [H.B. 15, 2019.]

1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Committee on Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services had the opportunity to analyse the War Veterans Bill, [H.B 15, 2019] which was gazetted on the 1st of September, 2019. The Committee received mixed views on the Bill.

Report on the Status of Border Posts - Portfolio Committee on Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services

  1. INTRODUCTION.

There was a general outcry regarding smuggling of goods and precious minerals, human trafficking, delays in processing of travelling documents, rampant corruption and illegal exit and entry into the country, at various border posts. This has resulted in Government losing taxes and duties accordingly, hence, impacting negatively to economic development.

PLC Adverse Report on SI 110-2017 - PPTM Extension of State Liabilities Act to Assets of Chitungwiza Muicipality

In pursuit of its constitutional mandate as provided in section 152(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee (herein referred to as “the Committee) considered the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Extension of State Liabilities Act to the Assets of Chitungwiza Municipality) Regulations, 2017.  After deliberations the Committee unanimously resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of the Statutory Instrument, due to the following reasons:

 

Shop Licences Amendment Bill - PLC Adverse Report

In pursuit of its constitutional mandate as provided in section 152(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee met on the 22nd of August 2015 at 1115 hrs to consider the Shop Licences Bill [H.B. 10, 2016]. After deliberations the Committee resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of clause 7  of the Bill amending section 13 of  Shop Licences Act (CAP 14:17) and clause 8 of the Bill repealing section 14 of CAP 14:17.

PLC Adverse Report on SI 2017-74 - Police (Association) Regulations

In pursuit of its Constitutional mandate as provided for in Section 152 of the Constitution, the Parliamentary Legal Committee (hereinafter referred to as “the Committee”) met on the 18th of July 2017. On its agenda, was the analysis of Statutory Instrument 74 of 2017, Police (Association) Regulations, 2017, gazetted on the 9th of June 2017.

Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal & Parliamentary Affairs Report on the Constitution Amendment No.1 Bill

In the National Assembly 6th June 2017

Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 1) Bill

Report by the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs

INTRODUCTION

On 3rd January, 2017 under the General Notice 1/2017, Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.1) Bill [H.B 1, 2017] was published in terms of Section 328 (3) of the Constitution.

Joint Report of the Finance and Economic Development and Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development on the Movable Property Security Interests Bill (H.B. 7, 2016)

JOINT REPORT OF THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEES ON
FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES AND COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT
ON THE MOVABLE PROPERTY SECURITY INTERESTS BILL

HON. CHAPFIKA:  Thank you very much Madam Speaker.  I rise to present the Portfolio Committee joint report of the Finance and Economic Development and Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development on the Movable Property Security Interests Bill (H.B. 7, 2016).

Portfolio Committee Report on Transport and Infrastructural Familiarization Tour of Airports & the P’tree - Mutare Road Project – SC 25, 2016

Introduction
The Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio- Economic Transformation (ZIMASSET) embodies the country's economic blueprint for the five year period from 2013 to 2017.
Accordingly, ZIMASSET sets out the Government's plan towards accelerating Zimbabwe's economic growth and bringing the country back on a firm path of prosperity.

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